The greatest evil is to be unable to correct one's mistakes.
Confucian philosopher
The greatest evil is to be unable to correct one's mistakes.
Confucian philosopher
Xunzi, Chapter 2, 'On Self-Cultivation'
c. 3rd century BCE
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